Happy New Year, everyone! 🎉🥳 Thank you for all your love and support this year. Here's to an amazing 2025 filled with joy, success, and endless opportunities! Let's make it a great one together! 💖✨ About the MochiKanji App - iOS: apps.apple.com/us/app/mochikanji-learn-japanese/id1463353686 - Android: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mochimochi.android.an&hl=en_US - Website: kanji.mochidemy.com/en/welcome
Some people say there's no need to study grammar, but I believe learning basic grammar is essential to understanding how the language works. Once we have that foundation, regular exposure to the language allows our brains to naturally absorb vocabulary and grammar through context and practice.
1. Grammar should be used to build a basic foundation rather than obsessing over every detail. This is why a lot of beginners got stuck on beginner resources for too long. 2. Jumping into media you can't comprehend can quickly lead to frustration. It's better to start immersing yourself once you've learned a certain number of core words-this is where tools like flashcards (e.g., Anki decks) become invaluable. That said, remember: a crucial part of language learning is accepting that you won't understand much at first. Immersion is key. 3. Producing output is just as important. I completely agree-start practicing by repeating, speaking, and writing from the very beginning. 4. (One more tip from me)- change your phone language to Japanese and create one TH-cam account where you consume only Japanese content.
Great tips! Just remember, if you accidentally change your phone to Japanese and can’t figure out how to switch it back, you might just become fluent out of sheer determination!😄
I've recently come back to learning Japanese and honestly, I've never been more motivated in my life. Your videos are kind of inspiring to make me keep learning languages, still waiting for more!🫶
Hi LinnLett! Wish you have a wonderful year ahead ❤ Thank you so much for a good review of the MochiKanji app, and a useful video as well. MochiMochi wishes you and your channel more success with the great content you bring to your audience!
I just discovered your channel and I am so glad I did! I'm going through your other videos, but I'm already extra grateful for this one. I really appreciate your practical advice and and perspective. This is motivating me on my language learning journey. Thank you and regards! (Also, happy new year!)
I took advantage this video to improved my english and start the japanese at the same time, your content help me a lot. Spoke in english and teaching us a better way to start japanese, tks :)
I like the app a lot. It has cute interface and keeps you motivated. I especially like tree growing☺. One problem I have is with example sentences. They use kanji it didnt teach you so its difficult to guess the context. And it also would be nice if sentences had audio. But overall I have very positive experience with the app❤
Actually, I feel flashcards alone weren’t working for me. Your suggestion to combine them with real-world context makes so much sense. Also, I'm using MochiKanji following your recommendation. It's pretty good 👍
Actually, I’ve never taken any Japanese language classes-I’ve been self-studying all the way! It’s been a mix of textbooks, apps, and lots of immersion through videos, animes, songs, books, and practice. ^^
Great content, as always! I have a quick question: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). What's the best way to send them to Binance?
Happy New Year, everyone! 🎉🥳 Thank you for all your love and support this year. Here's to an amazing 2025 filled with joy, success, and endless opportunities! Let's make it a great one together! 💖✨
About the MochiKanji App
- iOS: apps.apple.com/us/app/mochikanji-learn-japanese/id1463353686
- Android: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mochimochi.android.an&hl=en_US
- Website: kanji.mochidemy.com/en/welcome
Happy new year!! 🎉
Happy new year😊 May this year bring you success and happiness🎉
Happy new year 🥳
Are you on the HelloTalk app
@@AnjuMishra-k8n Yes, I’m on HelloTalk! I often use it to chat with native speakers.
Some people say there's no need to study grammar, but I believe learning basic grammar is essential to understanding how the language works. Once we have that foundation, regular exposure to the language allows our brains to naturally absorb vocabulary and grammar through context and practice.
Yes❤
1. Grammar should be used to build a basic foundation rather than obsessing over every detail. This is why a lot of beginners got stuck on beginner resources for too long.
2. Jumping into media you can't comprehend can quickly lead to frustration. It's better to start immersing yourself once you've learned a certain number of core words-this is where tools like flashcards (e.g., Anki decks) become invaluable. That said, remember: a crucial part of language learning is accepting that you won't understand much at first. Immersion is key.
3. Producing output is just as important. I completely agree-start practicing by repeating, speaking, and writing from the very beginning.
4. (One more tip from me)- change your phone language to Japanese and create one TH-cam account where you consume only Japanese content.
Great tips! Just remember, if you accidentally change your phone to Japanese and can’t figure out how to switch it back, you might just become fluent out of sheer determination!😄
@@tira5500 lol
I've been using MochiKanji for a while now, and I love how it tailors the learning process to my pace. It makes memorizing kanji so much easier
Can you make a follow-up video focusing on how to create a daily study schedule? Your videos are always great
I've recently come back to learning Japanese and honestly, I've never been more motivated in my life. Your videos are kind of inspiring to make me keep learning languages, still waiting for more!🫶
That's so awesome to hear! Keep going, you'll get there!^^
Such a fun app that makes learning Kanji engaging and enjoyable! Couldn't recommend it more.
Hi LinnLett!
Wish you have a wonderful year ahead ❤
Thank you so much for a good review of the MochiKanji app, and a useful video as well. MochiMochi wishes you and your channel more success with the great content you bring to your audience!
I just discovered your channel and I am so glad I did! I'm going through your other videos, but I'm already extra grateful for this one. I really appreciate your practical advice and and perspective. This is motivating me on my language learning journey. Thank you and regards! (Also, happy new year!)
I took advantage this video to improved my english and start the japanese at the same time, your content help me a lot. Spoke in english and teaching us a better way to start japanese, tks :)
Keep up the good work!! ^^
Wow, this is exactly what I needed to kickstart my Japanese learning journey in 2025! Thanks for the detailed guide
New year with more videos like this. So inspiring 😍
Thanks for the insightful tips and happy new year everyone🎉
This video is so packed with useful tips. Many thanks 🥰
I like the app a lot. It has cute interface and keeps you motivated. I especially like tree growing☺. One problem I have is with example sentences. They use kanji it didnt teach you so its difficult to guess the context. And it also would be nice if sentences had audio. But overall I have very positive experience with the app❤
All I need now thank Linlett san 🥳
Thank you for this video 😊! It’s very helpful! Fujii Kaze is one of my fave artists, and great to sing along to!
French is one of the languages I want to get a good foundation in this year! Thank you for the tips and happy new year ✨✨
Happy New Year! I wish you all the best in your French learning journey. ✨
Bon courage dans ton apprentissage du Français! I hope you will enjoy this language.
I have never considered using AI tools to learn languages, but I think I need to start. Thanks for the tips!
I always forget about AI but i've been using CHAT-GPT to help me correct my French journal entries. I find it really useful!
@@StudyNotepad Thanks for the idea!
Actually, I feel flashcards alone weren’t working for me. Your suggestion to combine them with real-world context makes so much sense. Also, I'm using MochiKanji following your recommendation. It's pretty good 👍
Happy New Year
That‘s some nice handwriting
Could you dive deeper into kanji radicals in another video?
Korean next! 😊❤
Please make video on how to study Thai with resources...i really need help on this 😭🙏
Happy New Year 2025 🎉
Have you ever joined any Japanese language classes? I found you learned this language very well
Actually, I’ve never taken any Japanese language classes-I’ve been self-studying all the way! It’s been a mix of textbooks, apps, and lots of immersion through videos, animes, songs, books, and practice. ^^
Can you also make one for learning Thai because it's a bit hard to find resources😊
I will^^
Can you put videos on ur second channel study motivation plzzzz
Please make video of your book by flip through..😅
I will, but I’m still organizing my notes. 😅
MochiKanji’s interface is super user-friendly. I can study anytime, anywhere, and it keeps me motivated!
Thank you for the great tips! What is the name of the grid paper app you are using on your ipad? Thanks!
It's Noteshelf. Most note-taking apps typically offer grid paper templates, so you should be able to find them easily!
2:54 app name please
Hi.Thanks for this video. May I just ask, what gadget are you using in practicing hiragana writing? The one you use on this video? TIA
I use Samsung tab S6 lite.
Happy new year guys 🎉🎉❤
Can I get pin?
Happy new year!!
Happy new year! May this new year bring you health, happiness, and success in all you do! 😇❤
Thank u linnet
Great content, as always! I have a quick question: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). What's the best way to send them to Binance?